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08 Friday Jul 2011
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08 Friday Jul 2011
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08 Friday Jul 2011
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08 Friday Jul 2011
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Rupert Murdoch should not be blinded by an emotional attachment to a small and declining part of his empire. Those were the last words to a Lex column in the Financial Times yesterday.Β The piece was of course referring to the News of the World, which was part of a newspaper division β that included The Sun and other profitable tittles in the US and Australia β that contributed only 13 percent to News Corpβs 2010 operating profits.
The piece began with the claim that News Corp was in a BP-style mess and accompanied a frontpage that carried the headline βMurdoch investors take frightβ β Brooks (Rebekah) backed over NoW, Fears for BSkyB bid, News Corp shares fall.
As the phone hacking scandal escalated yesterday, following the revelation that voice messages that had been hacked into included those of murdered British school girl Milly Dowler, were the closing words to that Lex column still ringing in Rupert Murdochβ s ears when he decided to close down a title he had bought in 1969?
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04 Monday Jul 2011
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Novak Djokovic steamrollered his way to victory in yesterdayβs Wimbledon menβs final.
His opponent, the much fancied Rafael Nadal, did not have a response to the relentless barrage that he endured from the young Serb, who we are told had at the age of twelve been sent away from home to realise his potential as a tennis player.
His performance was applauded by no less a person than the president of Serbia, which gives you an idea of how important winning Wimbledon was to this tiny Balkan state, which has been craving for acceptance amongst its fellow Christian European nations.
As pictures of Djokovic clasping the much prized trophy were appearing all over national newspapers in this country, and no doubt abroad, another man from Serbia was making his presence felt at the war crimes tribunal at the Hague.
Ratko Mladic was being thrown out of court for his behaviour.
He is accused of the massacre at Srebrenica, the worst atrocity in Europe since the Second World War.
Some 8, 000 men and boys are said to have been killed by forces commanded by the Serb warlord.
If Serbia is indeed to join Europe, and just as importantly gain the acceptance she so craves, then she needs to own up what was going on at that time, why her people had turned so violently on her neighbours, with whom the only difference was religion and what she is doing to ensure that it never happens again.
04 Monday Jul 2011
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04 Monday Jul 2011
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Β Alistair Campbell has revealed in his diary that MI6 had warned Tony Blair that France and Gernany were looking to exploit differences between him and Gordon Brown.
The diary also reveals that Ed Balls, the current shadow Chancellor, and Brown had stopped Britainβs direct involvement in the Greek Euro crisis.
Blair, it is claimed, had wanted to take this country into euro.
All this is lovelly, but last week this country had a distinct echo from the past, a one-day strike over pensions by the public sector, it was the type of gathering that we have not seen since, well Thatcher, the last Conservative Prime Minister to experiment with this nationβs ecomomy. Then, as large parts of the country were calling for a lead from the oppostion, no less a man than Tony Benn β yes, Tony Benn β found himself embroiled in the internal ranglings and goings-on of the troubledΒ Labour Party.
Arguably, this country has never been the same since.
Perhaps, Β Alistair Campbell and that other prince of the dark arts, Peter Mandelson, should stop putting forward their version of recent history, and look to the future in formulating a strategy to tackle this countryβs Β trillion pound deficit with out creating,Β Β armageddon.
04 Monday Jul 2011
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David Cameron had an unsual visitor over the weekend.
I say unusual because he says that he is the democratically elected President of Pakistan, and yet I have still to find a single Pakistani who says that he ever voted for Asif Ali Zardari.
When Pakistan is mentioned in the press, and that is by no means just in the western press, the words βtroubledβ, βon the brinkβ and Β βdescentβ are often accompanied as usual descriptions. Pakistani national identity is not very strong, it is claimed, by no less a person than the former Balouchistani rebel, Ahmed Rashid, who has really come of his own since the events of that dark Tuesday in the year 2001.
Yet, a casual conversation with any Pakistani wil tell you other wise.
It is widely believed that the root cause of terrorism in Pakistan is America and India. Ameticaβs standing as a friend is belied by the CIA-sponsored drone attacks that continue to this day and by the fact they appear to have carte blanche when it comes to their dealings with Islamabad. Go further, to the north west β to the so called tribal areas, a name that was out of date when it was first used by the colonial power of Great Britain β and those people, aΒ thousand of whom were killed by drone strikes last year, will tell you that the Great Power that says that it is their countryβs friend is aiming break up their nation, so that they can seize the atom bomb with the long term aim of a war with first Iran and then finally with that emerging Great Power that is China.
Listening to this, reminds me of the time when The Ottoman Empire β which Pakistan does bear some resemblance to β wasΒ making its mind up with regards to which was its real friend, the emerging power of Germany or that ofΒ Great Britain. Then, there were many warnings from their former allies of the dangers of allying itself with the dreaded Kaiser.
Pakistanβs relationship with China is solid, however America believes that there is always a Β price to be paid for such closeness to the much feared Peopleβs Republic.
That may be the case, but for the moment, the people of Pakistan β a large proportion of whom are below the age of 25 – Β have to live through the everyday cycle of violence, bombings, whilst having watch to politicians of the calibre of President Asif Ali Zardari jet around the world to meet democratically-elected politicians like David Cameron.
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01 Friday Jul 2011
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29 Wednesday Jun 2011
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China signed a trade deal with Germany that was almost nine times the size of the one secured at London. If you consider the fact that David Cameron had managed to get trade agreement worth Β£1.4 bn to British companies, this will give you an idea of how much more that amounts to. So why did Wen Jiabao refuse to shake Angela Merkelβs hand after a press conference and why during their exchange to the media did the Chinese Premier take his earphones off in utter disgust?
Europeans had no right to lecture China about human rights, he is reported to have said.
Watching Wen Jiabao on the world stage, takes you back say a hundred years when two nations were then emerging as major players in their own right.
One of them was Japan and the other was of course Germany.
28 Tuesday Jun 2011
ANALYSIS – Is the current Greek crisis going to be Europeβs Lehman moment, and if so how will this affect how Europe is seen by the rest of the world? Ironically, for the most of the last decade, the European Union was seen by the United States as her only serious economic rival. The problem was, said Henry Kissinger, knowing which phone number to use. Today, Germany and France are exercising their minds and their peopleβs patience with the best way to solve Greeceβs catch-22 β if she is allowed to sink, what will this do to the confidence investors would have in the Euro, and if she is allowed to continue on as before then the black holeΒ is only going to getΒ deeper and deeper.
Europeβs army, Nato, is currently engaged in operations in Afghanistan and Libya, where it has not performed well. The best that can be said of these campaigns is that at least her soldiers are getting some combat experience, which should hold them in good stead should another crisis flare up in the Balkans β few of us will ever forget how useless they were when faced by Milosevic during the break-up of Yugoslavia.
Then, the Americans intervened to preserve Nato, as they have done in Afghanistan and may have to do in Libya.
Trouble is, America will not be able to get Europe out of its current economic crisis.
That appears to be left to China, andΒ she has already indicated which phone numberΒ she will be using first β namely that of Germany.